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Name: Amy Kingsley
School: Hillview Middle School
City, State: Menlo Park, California
Bio:
Amy Ridlehuber Kingsley teaches at Hillview Middle School (Menlo Park City School District, San Mateo County, Menlo Park, CA). She teaches French IA, I, and 2. Amy’s love of French started in the 3rd grade on a family trip to France. During her college semester abroad in Strasbourg, France, she decided to become a French teacher. Amy graduated from UC Davis with double majors in French and Sociology and worked at the tourist office in Bordeaux before getting her teaching credential from Notre Dame de Namur University. She has been teaching French for 15 years and has experience teaching at the high school and middle school levels. Amy loves integrating technology into her classroom and enjoys leading professional development for other teachers. She spent 11 years as a Department Chair and takes great pleasure in working with other teachers to improve their teaching.
The best part of Amy’s job is witnessing the “aha moments,” when language learning clicks and her students are able to communicate confidently in French.
Right now, Amy’s favorite PBS LearningMedia Digital Resource is the Global Diplomacy Webinar. Her French classes were able to be part of a live broadcast featuring an inside look at the recent State Dinner with France & the U.S. Amy’s students were able to ask questions (via live text chat) of Ambassador Capricia Penavic Marshall, former Chief of Protocol of the United States, U.S. Department of State and Mrs. Evan Ryan, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State. They learned about the history of state dinners and their relevance to the diplomatic process. Amy is eager to participate in the next Webinar with her students.
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Name: Kaki McLachlan
School: White Hill Middle School
City, State: Fairfax, California
Bio:
Kaki McLachlan is in her second year of teaching with the Ross Valley School District at White Hill Middle School in Fairfax, CA (Marin County). She teaches 7th grade life science and two elective technology classes. Both technology courses are new this year. The first is Digital Media, an elective course for 7th and 8th graders focusing on how students can use computer applications to creatively and effectively express their thoughts and ideas to an audience. The other course is a quarter long enrichment class for every 6th grade student. Students focus on the usage of basic computer applications and digital citizenship.
Kaki thrives on getting students excited about learning. She believes the key to engaging students is to find ways to connect academic lessons to their passions outside of the classroom, regardless of the subject matter. Her favorite PBS LearningMedia resources are the many videos found in the new PBS Digital Studios series “It’s Okay to be Smart”.